The Tory percentage has actually gone up.
What has happened is the LibDem support has been utterly slaughtered - most of whom have gone to Labour.
Of course, this is all theoretical. A lot can happen in 4 years.
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FTFYOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostBoost for Ed Miliband as poll shows Labour more popular than Tories - Telegraph
Yay, the people have realised if they want millions of very well paid cushy public sector jobs with gold plated pensions and house prices that double every few years, and millions of immigrants to pay for it all and look after you when you are old, you need to vote Labour.
The British public.
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YouGov Latest figures 29th Sept 2010; CON 41%, LAB 39%, LD 12%; APPROVAL +1
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Originally posted by Boudica View PostIt's one word though, innit? DimPrawn, or DoomPrawn, Doomy...
Is this the quality of insightful posts I should be looking forward to from you? Missing spaces in names???
Errr ..... ok.
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The above was purely intended as a joke - if you research this you will see that evey time there is an outgoing Treasury Administration they always have a ''joke'' for incoming administration.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThe thing that gets me is that Labour "poisoned the wells" as they left (according to Hague) and were also reported to have left a "post it note" on a desk in No 11 saying there was no more money left as they had spent it. This note left for the new coalition chancellor to find.
Despite this alleged treason they are still allowed to practise politics and the proletariat just roll over gurning in acceptance.
Dear oh Dear ....
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Whose Dim Prawn?Originally posted by ItsQuickerAntiClockwise View PostI gotta agree with you their Dim Prawn.
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So:Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThe thing that gets me is that Labour "poisoned the wells" as they left (according to Hague) and were also reported to have left a "post it note" on a desk in No 11 saying there was no more money left as they had spent it. This note left for the new coalition chancellor to find.
Despite this alleged treason they are still allowed to practise politics and the proletariat just roll over gurning in acceptance.
1. The most abrasive minister in the new government accuses the previous government of "poisoning the wells".
2. The outgoing government "were reported" (by whom? on what evidence?) to have said to the new that there was no money. Doing a Maudling, as you could call it (Reginald Maudling, outgoing Conservative Chancellor in 1964).
I am shocked.
"Treason" in Newspeak = political acts that you don't like. Really? Your like is a danger to democracy.
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I suppose I would have expected the administrator, when posting as such, to attempt to appear neutral on political topicsOriginally posted by administrator View PostAnother Labour leader ready to save the world
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The thing that gets me is that Labour "poisoned the wells" as they left (according to Hague) and were also reported to have left a "post it note" on a desk in No 11 saying there was no more money left as they had spent it. This note left for the new coalition chancellor to find.
Despite this alleged treason they are still allowed to practise politics and the proletariat just roll over gurning in acceptance.
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My goodness - after all this time and all those wonderful Politicians - will you ever learn - no matter who you vote for - the Government always gets in ?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBoost for Ed Miliband as poll shows Labour more popular than Tories - Telegraph
Yay, the people have realised if they want millions of very well paid cushy public sector jobs with gold plated pensions and house prices that double every few years, and millions of immigrants to pay for it all and look after you when you are old, you need to vote Labour.
The British public.
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I gotta agree with you their Dim Prawn.
I think Red Ed will just try and take Britain back to the outdated days of Unions and pensions the government and taxpayers at large can't afford.
But bear in mind this is a contracting forum so we are more open to the 'wheeling and dealing' of a Con-Dem government.
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